New York Child's Medical History (Agency Or Private Placement) is a document that provides information about a child’s previous and current medical history, including any diagnoses, treatments, and medications. It is important for both agencies and private placements to acquire this document in order to properly assess a child’s medical needs and provide the necessary care. For agencies, New York Child's Medical History (Agency) includes information such as the child’s medical history, allergies, immunizations, physical or mental health needs, and any past hospitalizations. It also includes any past medical treatments, such as surgeries or other procedures. The document is used to assess the child’s overall health and well-being and plan for any medical needs that may arise. For private placements, New York Child's Medical History (Private Placement) includes any information about the child’s health that was provided by the previous family or guardian. This includes any past illnesses, injuries, or medical conditions, as well as any treatments or medications that were prescribed. It is important for the new placement to obtain this document to assess the child’s overall health and plan for any medical needs that may arise.